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The Jane Street-Sebi saga is more than a legal dispute -- it's a litmus test for India's ambitions as a global financial hub.
India's derivatives market has witnessed explosive growth, but a SEBI study reveals that 91 per cent of individual traders ...
In a stunning move that has rattled Wall Street, Jane Street Group LLC, a secretive U.S.-based proprietary trading giant, ...
Despite Jane Street depositing Rs 4,843.5 crore in compliance with a SEBI order, the global quant firm's trading restrictions persist due to lack of formal instruction from SEBI.
The regulator is rightly worried about mounting losses in derivatives. However, brokers fear that some of the likely measures ...
The market watcher is bullish on private sector banks. He said that they have been conservative in the last 3-4 years.
On Thursday’s weekly expiry (July 17), NSE index options premium turnover stood at Rs 39,625.77 crore — a sharp 35% drop ...
On Thursday's weekly expiry (June 17), the NSE's options premium turnover was ₹39,625.77 crore, marking a 35% drop compared ...
India’s order banning Jane Street for alleged price manipulation has raised concerns over investor protection.
When does arbitrage edge into illegality? The line between arbitrage and market manipulation has long been one of the greyest areas in financial markets.
India's equity index options trading has seen a 36% drop since the ban on U.S. high-frequency trading firm Jane Street by the Securities and Exchange Board of India.
As Vinayak Chatterjee explains, the shift from rigid mandates to region-specific nuance is like switching from stiff ...